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新概念第二册40,41课课件
KFC makes a good impression on me.
The courses in KFC
Which can be found on a western dinner table?
Which can be found on a western dinner table?
Mary
1.If you are at a party, which do you think is more important, meeting and talking to people or food? Why? 2. “Listening is as much part of “good conversation” as talking.” do you agree?
1. at a dinner party /a meeting / a wedding/a concert 2. host / hostess 3. next to = beside 4. look up / look for/ look after/look around / look forward to/ look out / look out of 5. take/have one’s seat / sit down / be seated 6. be fixed on / upon 7. be busy doing sth. / with sth. 8. spend holidays 9. in despair 10. if you ate more and talked less, we would both enjoy our dinner. 虚拟 11. try to make conversation 与 do 的词组及区别
Teach Mary how to place these things
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6
2
1
3
4
Tell Mary the order for dishes to be served
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2
3
4 5
Tell Mary things to pay attention to while having each course
单词: 1、除了 2、抱怨 3、不断地 4、刺骨地 5、阳光 6、手术 7、成功 的 8、下一个 9、病人 10、单独的,独自的 11、(电话)交换台 12、询问,打听 13、某个 14、 亲戚 15、打电话的人 词组: 16、幻想在英国退休 17、 计划在中国定 居 18、再住院两个星期 19、拒绝做某事 20、要了一步床头电话
What must you do when…
get on stand in line
turn
get off push
What must you do when…
passenger make a noise disturb
• JIM: You must be more careful. That car nearly hit you. • KATE: I want to catch that bus. • JIM: Well, you mustn't cross the road now. It's dangerous. A car may hit you.
Manners make the man.
Thank you!
Enjoy the story: food and talk
Was Mrs. Rumbold a good companion at dinner? Why?
1.Where did the writer sit at the dinner party? 2. Did he try to make conversation with Mrs. Rumbold or not? 3. What did Mrs. Rumbold do? Did she answer his questions? 4. What did the writer talk about? 5. Who is impolite?
C shouldn’t get the food with hand. D shouldn’t eat whild talking with others.
E shouldn’t look at others while drinking. F shouldn’t smoke at the table. G shouldn’t clean his teeth with mouth open widely. H shouldn’t clean her teeth with finger.
see the doctor
take some medicine
wear warm clothes
2. What does the hat look like when the wife walked out of the shop? A lighthouse.
1.call sb. sth. 2. look at oneself in the mirror 3. one of + 复数名词 4. with, without, have, there be 5. remark, observe, notice P. 188 6. regret / regretted/ regret doing sth. 7. at once / right away / immediately 8. remind sb. of sth. = make … remember 9. can’t … too many / too much/ much too 10. look like / be like/ unlike / dislike 11. mustn’t / needn’t 情态动词
People who go to a formal Western dinner party for the first time may be surprised by table manners in Western culture. Knowing them will help you make a good impression. Having good table manners means knowing, for example, how to use knives and forks, when to drink a toast and to behave at the table. Beside your napkin you will find a small bread roll and three glasses—one for the white wine, one for the red wine, and one for the water. There are two pairs of knives and forks on the table, forks on the left and knives on the right of the plate. When you see two spoons, the big one is for the soup and the small one for the dessert. When you sit down at the table, you can take your napkin, unfold it and put it on lap.
Thank you!
Decide which of the following behaviors are polite or impolite at a Western dinner party. Write “P”(polite) or “I”(impolite) in brackets. ( P )1 Use the knife with your right hand. ( P ) 2 Put your napkin on your lap. ( I ) 3Start eating as soon as your food is served in front of you. ( I ) 4 Ask for a second bowl of soup. ( P ) 5 Use your fingers when eating chicken. ( P ) 6 Finish eating everything on your plate. ( I ) 7 Talk loudly while eating. ( I ) 8 Make other people drink more than they can take.
What is he doing now?
make the bed
make a birthday cake
do chores do housework
do the dishes
do some cleaning
do some reading
do exercises
do the laundry
DIFFERENCES
China
Tools
The west
Knives and forks
One’s own plate Completely finished
Chopsticks
Everyone shares Over ordered
Sharing Food amount
Dish order Cold dishes/meat or vegetable courses/soup/main food Hosts Put food into the plates of their guests
•When you cross the road, you must look carefully.